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How Andoni-Opobo-Nkoro Development Summit Will Transform Zone – Miller

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Andoni-Opobo-Nkoro Economic Zone development summit, “shared
responsibility, shared prosperity” a brainchild of Hon. Senibo Dakuku Adol
Peterside, member Federal House of Representatives, representing
Andoni-Opobo-Nkoro Federal Constituency is being launched tomorrow. The
launching of this Economic Zone development summit will not have come at a time
other than this. It is now a common knowledge that governance is all about the
well being of the citizens and in realisation of this ultimate goal of modern
governments, this economic summit is very imperative.

 

The whole idea of economic zone development summit gives us
the opportunity to highlight some economic potentials in the area of focus:
Andoni-Opobo-Nkoro Federal Constituency. Andoni and Opobo/Nkoro Local
Government Areas are riverine Local Government Areas of the state. It is
pertinent to point out that the economic zone development summit will give us
opportunity to harness the riches of the rivers and creeks (water) around us to
the economic benefit of the people. There is no single individual that is not
endowed with potentials, if adequately tapped makes the person very useful
member of the society. It is obvious that this economic zone development summit
is desirous to expose such potentialities.

 

Government at different times have embarked upon skills
acquisition programmes which is a very audible strategy of economic empowerment
of the individual. It is disheartening to observe that these goal intention
programmes have been marred at the implementation stage. In as much as skills
acquisition remains a veritable tool in the economic development of the
individual, it should be carried out vigorously. Persons interested in this
programme should be encouraged to venture into skills relevant to their areas
of abode.

 

We can also encourage people to form groups such as
co-operatives to qualify them for loans from financial institutions which will
enable them set up businesses of their own. These businesses will grant
economic independence to the concerned persons. This is achievable through
prudent management of available resources which is of great interest to the
economic zone development summit.

 

The bottom-line of our existence in the contemporary society
is to acquire relevant education as prerequisite to escape poverty. Even the
highly educated professionals can dabble into business ventures that can uplift
others who are not so privileged to limelight. These persons will be able to
tap the benefits of this economic zone development summit.

 

By the geographical location we find ourselves, our people
are predominantly aquatic in their traditional means of earning a living. We
are fishermen and women. Operating mostly at subsistence level. The gains of
this economic zone development summit will enable us to improve on our kind and
level of fishing. This will imply a shift from the use of crude methods of
fishing with obsolete implements to modem methods with mechanised implements.
This will also catapult us from subsistence fishing to commercial fishing. The
would-be investors that are woed by this economic zone development summit will
collaborate with the people and government to turn the fortune of our people
around in this way. We can make the best use of the Atlantic Ocean, rivers and
creeks that surround us.

 

The Nipapalm trees in our waters have not been fully
utilised. Investigations have revealed that Nipapalm can be beneficial to the
people more than the local use we make of it. This economic zone development
summit will certainly highlight such latent economic benefits to the people.

 

The economic zone development summit will also expose to the
world the abundant sand and gravels, we use to erect our concrete buildings
over the years from our water. This economic zone development summit will, like
any other economic summit, expose us to the outside world. This is the more
reason why all and sundry must come out to support the launching of this
summit. Hon. Senibo Dakuku Adol Peterside – member, Federal House of
Representatives, thank you for this vision.

 

Hon. Senibo Andrew Anderson Miller is the member
representing Opobo/Nkoro in the Rivers State House of Assembly

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IPMAN Raises Concern Over Delay In Chinese Refinery Deal …Predicts Lower Fuel Prices Through Competition

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The Eastern Zone of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has called on the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) to fast-track the conclusion of the proposed Technical Equity Partnership with two Chinese firms.
IPMAN made the appeal amid growing concerns over the delay in finalising the agreement initiated through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on April 30, 2026, between NNPCL and Sanjiang Chemical Company Limited as well as Xinganchen (Fuzhou) Industrial Park Operation and Management Company Limited.
It said the proposed arrangement was designed to revive and expand operations at the Warri and Port Harcourt refineries, noting that successful implementation would strengthen the downstream petroleum sector and restore confidence in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.
The former Unit Chairman and current Zonal Secretary of IPMAN, Eastern Zone (System 2E), Comrade Inimgba Emmanuel Okubowei, made the call in a statement issued by the union after the Good Governance Summit organised by the Working People United (WOPU) in Abuja, and obtained by TheTide in Port Harcourt, at the weekend.
Okubowei expressed concern over the continued hardship faced by Nigerians due to the high cost of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), stressing that households and businesses were increasingly burdened by rising energy costs.
Okubowei stated that fuel prices would naturally decline once the Chinese partners commence full operations at the refineries, explaining that increased refining capacity and a more competitive market environment would positively influence pump prices.
The unionist further noted that the partnership would attract fresh investment, improve domestic refining output, increase petroleum product availability and create a more stable operational environment for industry stakeholders.
He maintained that healthy competition remains one of the most effective mechanisms for achieving fair pricing in the downstream petroleum industry and protecting consumers from avoidable price pressures.
The IPMAN official further argued that the entry of additional technically competent operators into the refining space would discourage monopolistic tendencies, improve operational efficiency and guarantee a more stable supply of petroleum products across the country.
He, therefore, appealed to the Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPCL, Engr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari, and the management of the company to accelerate all outstanding processes required for the successful execution of the Technical Equity Partnership.
Okubowei also called on the NNPCL leadership to publicly explain the reasons behind the prolonged delay and provide Nigerians with a definite timeline for the commencement of the project.
He emphasised that transparency, accountability and timely communication would strengthen public confidence in the initiative, adding that prompt execution of the agreement would enhance Nigeria’s energy security, create employment opportunities, stimulate economic growth and provide lasting relief to millions of Nigerians through more affordable petroleum products.
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Gas Economy: Decade of Gas, Pi-CNG/ EV Deepen Media Engagement

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Poised to achieving an in-depth understanding of the Nigeria’s gas economy by it’s populace, the Decade of Gas Secretariat, in collaboration with the Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas and Electric Vehicles (Pi-CNG & EV), has deepened media capacity engagement across the country.
The media session, third in its series, and held at the Hotel President, Port Harcourt, recently, brought together 30 journalists from the television, radio, print, and digital media platforms to deepen their understanding of Nigeria’s gas development agenda and further enhance their reportage on the role of gas in driving economic growth, energy security, industrialization, job creation, and improved living standards.
Speaking during the session, the representative,  Decade of Gas Secretariat,Taofeek Balogun , noted that the port Harcourt engagement followed two earlier sessions held in Lagos and Abuja, a move that began in 2025.
According to him, Nigeria’s gas sector continues to record significant progress, with year-to-date gas production reaching 7.85 billion standard cubic feet per day (bcfd).
Domestic gas utilization has surpassed the 2 bcfd mark, while gas exports have risen to their highest level in five years, reflecting growing demand across power generation, industries, transportation, exports, and household consumption.
Balogun emphasised the successful completion of the Obiafu-Obrikom-Oben (OB3) River Niger Crossing by NGIC/NNPCL, describing it as a critical infrastructure milestone that would improve gas transportation across the country, support industrial growth, attract investment, strengthen energy security, and contribute to economic development.
As part of efforts to expand domestic gas utilization, he reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to increasing access to clean cooking solutions. The government’s target is to distribute cooking gas cylinders to five million households by 2030.
Following the successful rollout of the programme across the six geopolitical zones by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Hon. Ekperikpe Ekpo, implementation would now move to the state level, beginning with Bayelsa State in July 2026.
Under the initiative, Balogun said, 27,000 households in Bayelsa are expected to receive cooking gas cylinders within the year as part of the 1(one) million homes per year target.
Also speaking, the Chief Operating Officer of Pi-CNG & EV, Tosin Coker, highlighted ongoing efforts to expand the adoption of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and electric mobility solutions as cleaner and more affordable transportation alternatives for Nigerians.
He disclosed that the Federal Government is promoting the adoption of CNG across Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) through the conversion of existing vehicle fleets and the procurement of CNG-powered vehicles as part of broader efforts to reduce transportation costs and improve energy efficiency.
Coker said “more than 100,000 vehicles have now been converted to CNG nationwide under the initiative, reflecting growing acceptance of alternative fuel solutions and supporting the country’s transition towards cleaner and more sustainable transportation”.
Participants commended the initiative for strengthening media capacity and improving public understanding of developments within Nigeria’s energy sector.
The Decade of Gas Secretariat and Pi-CNG & EV further reaffirmed their commitment to sustained stakeholder engagement and public awareness as Nigeria continues its journey towards a gas-powered economy.
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Group Seeks Media Partnership To Enhance Business Growth

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The Chief Executive Officer of Kefa Communication, Mr. Obihele Victor Amos, has called for stronger collaboration between business organisations and media institutions to enhance business growth, economic expansion and wider public engagement across communities.
Amos made the call during a press briefing in Port Harcourt at the weekend.
He emphasised that strategic media partnership remains critical to improving visibility for businesses and attracting investment opportunities.
According to him, the media occupies a central position in shaping public perception and creating awareness that can support enterprise development and economic sustainability.
He also noted that, many emerging businesses continue to face growth limitations due to insufficient publicity and inadequate access to effective communication channels.
“Stronger engagement with the media would help bridge information gaps and create better connections between businesses and potential customers”, he said.
The CEO further stated that responsible and developmental journalism could play a significant role in promoting innovation and encouraging healthy competition within the business environment.
He stressed that beyond informing the public, the media serves as a platform for influencing policies and encouraging stakeholder participation in economic development.
Amos further disclosed the group is committed to building relationships with media organisations through continuous engagement and collaborative initiatives.
He said such partnerships would create opportunities for entrepreneurs and support efforts aimed at expanding market access.
The business leader also urged media practitioners to sustain professionalism and continue highlighting stories that promote enterprise and national development.
He expressed confidence that improved synergy between the media and the business community would contribute to employment generation and economic resilience.
Some participants at the briefing described the initiative as a welcome development capable of strengthening public understanding of business opportunities.
There were also calls for sustained cooperation among stakeholders to drive inclusive business growth and long-term development.
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